Avi File Manipulation?

Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to take an AVI file and simply add text to it. Like an On Screen Display. I have a device that takes and gathers the amount of feet that a cable is run with a camera attached. That video is than taken and compressed to AVI, however it is hardware compressed. So now the question is if I can get the measurements into my application is there away I can add them to the video either during or after.
I am assuming that the video is Managed memory thus ruling out this idea. My next idea was to save the measurements to a database file and than upon completion of the recording add the data to the video file. This seems easier and more plausible as it shouldn't effect the speed or performance of the live recording.
Any ideas, links or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Heres another thought. Would it be easier to take and blend 2 AVI files into 1? If so couldn't I simply make another streaming video out of Bitmaps and simply capture them at the same time into a stream?
I am all out of ideas guys =/.
I really really need to make a software based On Screen Display though as we use analog signals with our equipment and quit honestly OSD chips are disappearing in the market for analog signals. Unfortunately we are in a niche market that we have to use analog for quit some time yet =/.

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